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By including
Women’s Resource Clinic in your will, living trust or other estate plan,
you will enable us to continue serving the women and men in need in our
area for years to come.
There are many
ways to leave a bequest to Women’s Resource Clinic. For example, you
may designate that Women’s Resource Clinic receive a specific dollar
amount or asset. You may assign Women’s Resource Clinic as a
beneficiary of a certain percentage of your estate, or even as a
contingency beneficiary. You may leave specific bequests to family
members and friends, but specify that Women’s Resource Clinic receive a
certain percentage of the remaining estate value. Your bequest to
Women’s Resource Clinic would pass completely free of gift or estate
tax. So, every penny can be used for helping those in need.
You can
designate your bequest for a specific program, or leave it
“unrestricted” to provide Women’s Resource Clinic with the maximum
flexibility to address changing needs. If you wish to restrict your
bequest to a specific program, it is a good idea to discuss your
intentions with Women’s Resource Clinic’s staff to ensure that your
wishes will be carried out as desired.
Talk to your
attorney for more information. |